Description
The New Yorker Complete Magazine - August 5, 1972
Discover a treasured piece of history with this 1972 vintage issue of The New Yorker, featuring a captivating cover by renowned artist Charles E. Martin. This particular magazine issue stands out with its rich cultural content, reflecting the unique perspectives and artistic narratives of its time.
This vintage magazine not only showcases the artistry of the cover but also contains thought-provoking articles that delve into the social and political landscapes of the early 1970s. With topics ranging from poetry to cinema, it offers a rare glimpse into New Yorker history, making it a valuable addition to any collection of vintage magazines.
Key Highlights:
- Includes notable pieces such as "The Slightest Distance" by Henry Bromell and a poem titled "Your Complimentary River Ode" by J.D. Reed.
- Features insightful film critiques in the "Current Cinema" by Penelope Gilliatt, immersing readers in the cinematic trends of the time.
This The New Yorker issue is in very good condition, considering its age. It shows minor wear on the edges, which is typical for such collectible vintage items. Each copy is safeguarded with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it retains its charm and value.
This iconic magazine is perfect for collectors and fans of literary history, offering a glimpse into the conversations and cultural movements of a bygone era. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of press history!
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